Project Tag: Beneficiaries

Fact: Health disparities related to racism exist everywhere. At Right To Health, breaking down barriers to health access in Portland is our mission. By serving people IN their community, we build more resilient citizens. For over 10 years, Right To Health’s wholly volunteer team has provided mobile health outreach services, workshops, research support and more…

Rose Haven serves women and children experiencing the trauma of abuse, loss of home and other disruptive life challenges. Rose Haven’s mission is to maintain a safe, respectful community while providing our guests with support and services to assist them in regaining stability in their lives. Rose Haven was designed using the results of a…

Living Cully is an innovative collaboration that formed in 2010 between Habitat for Humanity Portland/Metro East, Hacienda Community Development Corporation, Native American Youth and Family Center, and Verde. Through its work in NE Portland’s Cully Neighborhood, Living Cully reinterprets sustainability as an anti-poverty strategy by concentrating environmental investments at the neighborhood scale and braiding those investments with traditional community…

Cool Islam, founded in 2016, is a 501(c)(3) non profit organization whose mission is to educate, empower and establish our youths regardless of race, religion, color and gender. To these ends, Cool Islam has several areas of focus: After School Homework Help ESL Tutoring Adopt A School Young Speaker Project Young Writers Club Speaker Network…

Our Mission To prevent incarceration and reduce recidivism primarily among Native American women and men. To provide assistance for individuals released from jails and prisons, who are working on creating a better life for themselves, their children, and communities. To supply transition information, guidance and support, to Native American individuals, families and communities. To prevent…

ABOUT THE CREATIVE COMMUNITY COOPERATIVE PROJECT Our vision is to construct sustainable communities of interdependent, inclusive resident groups, both permanent and transitional. They will be built on principles of equality, cooperative maintenance and operation, environmental sustainability, creative re-use of materials and resources, all using existing and advanced technologies and methodologies. We endeavor to retain, represent…

RAICES is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit agency that promotes justice by providing free and low-cost legal services to underserved immigrant children, families and refugees in Central and South Texas. RAICES received funding for its first attorney in 1990, and the focus of the agency turned to assisting other vulnerable members of the immigrant community, including as…

IRCO’s mission is to promote the integration of refugees, immigrants and the community at large into a self-sufficient, healthy and inclusive multi-ethnic society. Founded in 1976 by refugees for refugees, IRCO has over 40 years of history and experience working with Portland’s refugee and immigrant communities. Following the 1970s political upheavals in Southeast Asia, Oregon…

While Rome Burns is honored to be celebrating Basic Rights Oregon this month at Mississippi Pizza Pub, June 22. Please join us for a slice, some great music, and a chance to get to know Basic Rights Oregon and the important work they are doing on behalf of our LGBTQ community. About Basic Rights Oregon Our…